Monthly Archives: July 2011
Sports Shorts for July 1
by C. Jemal Horton and Cliff Mehrtens Vikings’ Harrow makes East-West soccer game North Mecklenburg High’s Patrick Harrow has been selected to participate in the 21st N.C. Coaches Association East-West… Read more
‘Crazy, Stupid, Love.’
by Ryan Hill Many critics are proclaiming the romantic comedy is either dead or dying – that the plots have become so ridiculous and convoluted the films themselves are almost… Read more
‘The Smurfs’
by Hugh Fisher There aren’t a lot of diamonds left in the mines of 1980s childhood nostalgia. One of the remaining few, “The Smurfs,” pulls one of the best-known franchises… Read more
Building up
Workers are completing the 350-foot tower that will be part of ABB’s cable manufacturing operation at the Commerce Station industrial park. A great deal of work has been happening at… Read more
Medicaid enforcement could push out thousands of mentally ill
by Josh Lanier As many as 1,200 mentally ill adults, scores of them living in the Lake Norman area, could be forced out of assisted-living facilities as the state tries… Read more
Lake Norman Christian picked for IB lease
Davidson town officials stunned, consider appeal by Tori Hamby Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools administrators announced Tuesday they plan to lease the former Davidson IB Middle School building to a private, Christian school… Read more
Panther on the prowl in Huntersville?
by Josh Lanier HUNTERSVILLE – Richard Bearhalter is an avid hunter and outdoorsman who knows his animals. But last week, he saw something in his neighborhood that he’s never seen… Read more
World’s best wheelchair athletes coming to area
by Zaach Estrada-Petersen It’s an all too common tale: a promising young athlete’s career is prematurely ended after suffering a debilitating injury. But for many, the story doesn’t end there…. Read more
Davidson Way: little ‘r’ republican government
Kincaid: Pre-meeting meetings have served town well by Frank Deloache DAVIDSON – Randy Kincaid is very forthright when he says some complex issues don’t lend themselves to public debate. He… Read more
Heart Association recognizes Presbyterian Hospitals
HUNTERSVILLE – Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte recently qualified for the American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline Silver Performance Achievement Award, and Presbyterian Hospital Huntersville qualified for the Bronze Quality Achievement Award… Read more


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